Georgia Write-In Candidates

by Fire Saxby Chambliss on October 22, 2008

From the Secretary of State site (source, pdf), these are the official write-in candidates for the elections in Georgia.  It’s always good to know your options.

And while this post isn’t specifically anti-Saxby, take note that you do have 2 more (4 total) non-Saxby options in the Senate race.

FOR PRESIDENT
Jonathan Allen
Chuck Baldwin
Brian Russell Brown
David C. Byrne
James Harris
Cynthia McKinney
Frank Moore
Ralph Nader
Michael A. Peroutka

FOR VICE‐PRESIDENT
Rosa Clemente
Alyson Kennedy
Jeff Stath

U.S. SENATE
Eleanor Garcia
William Salomone, Jr.

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3
Loretta VanPelt

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4
Faye Coffield
Loren Christopher Collins
Jacob Perasso

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 5
Jeanne Fitzmaurice
Shira Kash

GEORGIA SENATE DISTRICT 21
Francis Parmar

GEORGIA SENATE DISTRICT 36
Henry Anderson

GEORGIA HOUSE DISTRICT 151
Rance Pettibone

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Loren Collins October 23, 2008 at 1:45 am

For more information on my write-in campaign in the Fourth Congressional District, please visit my website at:

http://www.VoteLoren.com

There you can read more about me, learn about my stances on the issues, and watch my campaign videos. Such as this one:

http://vimeo.com/1950318

Hank Johnson is unopposed on the ballot this year. So if you want to cast a ballot for someone other than the incumbent and have that ballot counted, then vote for Loren Collins.

Corey Nicholl October 23, 2008 at 2:50 am

You can find out all about Frank Moore’s write-in campaign for President at:

http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/

Frank Moore is a qualified write-in candidate in 25 states, including Georgia! Check out Frank’s comprehensive platform at the above URL and here:

http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/topics.html

Here is why Frank is running for President: “To change everything. To bring our dreams for our society into reality, to remove fear and isolation, to get the boot of big corporations off our neck, to provide free universal prenatal-to-the-grave health care, life-long education, a guaranteed minimum income, and a livable wage; to restore our rights and freedoms, and to bring our troops home now!”

Chris October 30, 2008 at 10:00 am

“…free universal prenatal-to-the-grave health care, life-long education, a guaranteed minimum income…”

Sounds like socialism/statism to me. I’d rather have liberty. Bob Barr 2008!

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